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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_DaleThomas Dale - Wikipedia

    Sir Thomas Dale (c. 1570 – 19 August 1619) was an English naval commander who served as deputy-governor of the Virginia Colony in 1611 and again from 1614 to 1616. Dale is best remembered for the energy and the extreme rigour of his administration in Virginia, which established order and in various ways seems to have benefited the ...

    • c. 1570
    • Naval commander, deputy-governor of the Virginia Colony
    • English
  2. Thomas Dale (Gouverneur) Die Taufe der Pocahontas ( John Gadsby Chapman, 1840) in der Rotunde des United States Capitol. Dale steht im Hintergrund. Sir Thomas Dale († 9. August 1619 in Machilipatnam) war ein englischer Politiker, Kolonist und Offizier.

  3. …held by the Virginia settler Sir Thomas Dale. His strict application of laws disciplining the colony probably saved Jamestown from extinction in 1611, but he also earned a reputation as a tyrant. Dale thought of himself as a labourer in the vineyard of the Lord, as a member of Israel…

  4. www.landofthebrave.info › thomas-daleThomas Dale

    Learn about Thomas Dale, a soldier and deputy governor who helped establish order and discipline in the Virginia colony. Find out his role in the Starving Time, the Powhatan War, and the Pocahontas story.

  5. 22. Dez. 2021 · Sir Thomas Dale (d. 1619) SUMMARY. Sir Thomas Dale served as deputy governor of Virginia (1611–1616) and member of the Council of State (1612–1616), and is best known for issuing strict military and civil regulations designed to bring order and discipline to the Jamestown settlement.

  6. 23. Mai 2018 · Sir Thomas Dale served as deputy governor of Virginia (1611–1616) and member of the Council of State (1612–1616), and is best known for issuing strict military and civil regulations designed to bring order and discipline to the Jamestown settlement. Fluent in English, Dutch, and probably French, Dale began his lifelong military ...

  7. A Note on the Background of Sir Thomas Dale by DARRETT B. RUTMAN ON May I2, I6II, Sir Thomas Dale, deputy governor and marshal of Virginia by appointment of the London Company, landed in the infant colony.' Until his departure in the spring of i6i6, five years later, he was to be the dominant figure in the settlement. To him, perhaps even to a